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  1. The Makhnovist control over the region was brought to an end when the Red Army invaded Ukraine in January 1920, initiating the Bolshevik–Makhnovist conflict. The Makhnovists waged a guerrilla war against the forces of the Red Terror and war communism, supported in large part by their peasant base.

  2. 27 Αυγ 2017 · A unique map of Ukraine has been put on display in Prague as part of the exhibition on the history of Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian immigration to interwar Czechoslovakia.

  3. 8 Δεκ 2022 · Note: This category provides links to modern maps produced to show historical events that occurred in places now within modern Ukraine.

  4. Makhnovshchina, Huliaipolshchina, Free Territoriesall these are names of the anarchist non-state that existed in the South of Ukraine between 1918 and 1921. A time that has originated a lot of speculation and myths.

  5. The article is devoted to the critical review of representation of visual womens images in Ukrainian printed posters of the period of the 1940–1980s, when a woman’s social role in the Soviet society was conditioned by specific ideological requirements.

  6. Media in category "20th-century maps of Ukraine". The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. БРО 1, КиУР.jpg 800 × 682; 217 KB. Okrugs of Ukraine 1927.jpg 800 × 550; 113 KB. Soviet Russia and Eastern Europe 1921.jpg 532 × 710; 206 KB.

  7. When a significant part of the Ukraine was liberated by the anarchist Makhnovists in 1918, the region soon came to be ruled by confederation of worker unions, farmer committees, and neighborhood and soldier councils, with communal production based on Mutual Aid.

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